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Ontario will help
employers pay
the salaries of youth
hired for the
summer months.
Here's how
the program works.
If you operate a business or farm and create a new
position for the summer, the Ontario Youth
Employment Program will give you a grant of $1 per
hour toward the wages of an unemployed youth you
hire for the job.
As a matter of fact, grants are available for up to
six new positions per tNsiness or farm-for each
operational site, and you may hire any unemployed
youth between the ages of 15 and 24 who lives in
Ontario and is eligible to work here.
The program will be in effect from May 30th to
September 16th, 1977, but the full 16 week
commitment is not required.
Employer application forms for the Ontario Youth
Employment Program are available through your
local Canada Manpower Centres and, because
grant funds'are limited, should be submitted as soon
as possible.
For more information, contact your local
Canada Manpower Centre or:
dntario Youth Secretariat
Queen's Park
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Phone (416) 965-5627
Ontario Youth Secretariat
Margaret Birch,
Provincial Secretary
for Social Development
Province of Ontario
William Davis,
Premier
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE FIFTEEN
KINGSBRIDGE
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church at Kingsbridge was filled to
capacity on Sunday morning, May
8, when 17 Grade Two children of
St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
and area, made their First Holy
Communion in a group under the
guidance of their religious instruct-
or Mrs. Barbara Eedy and Principal
David Zyluk. Reverend Father Ed
Dentinger, C.R. officiated. Certifi-
cates and rosaries were presented
to the children by the Catholic
Women's League Church Life
Conyers Mrs. Emma Franken of St.
Augustine and Mrs. Ann Berry of
Kingsbridge. Gifts from the school
were presented by Principal David
Zyluk. Mrs. Nancy Park provided
special music while pupils of.
Grades 1 to 8 sang. The following is
a list of the children making their
--Firt---Holy---Conrimmicrrr with tire
father'k name in brackets: Steven
Doherty (Frank), Darrell Durnin
(Ronald), Dennis Foran (Gordon),
Angela Foran (Mike), Karen Foran
(Ron), Kevin Hanl (Reinhold),
Arnold Knoop (Anthony), Todd
Riegling (Frank), Andrea Smith
(Stuart), Mary Katherine Stapleton
(Neil), Agnes VanOsch (Joe), Paul
VanRooy (John), Christine Turcott
Michael), Peter VanDiepen
{Theo), Jeff Helesic (Robert),
ichard Lamb (William), Jeffery
urray (Leo). Following the Mass
la light lunch was served in the
Parish Hall by the members of the
:Catholic Women's League to the
;;:;children, Father Dentinger, Mrs.
Eedy, the parents, God parents and '
immediate members of their' famil-
ies.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
,The Murray Family on the death of
Alphonse Murray in Wingham and
-District Hospital on Sunday, May
flih in his 82nd year. Resting at the
acKenzie Memorial Chapel,
acknow until Wednesday morn-
g, May 11, thence to St. Ann's
man Catholic Church, Rivers-
ale for Mass at 10.30: Interment
ill be in St. Ann's Roman Catholic
emetery, Riversdale.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
ax Riegling (nee Helen Courtney)
Ili the arrival of a baby boy on
ursday evening, May 5th at the
Ingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hackett and
n Aaron spent Friday' evening
-with his brother Joe in Kitchener,
nd on Saturday, May 7th they all
eft for a three week vacation
'Visiting with Mrs. Hackett's family
nd relatives in the Western
ovinces.
Enumerators for the Ontario
Provincial Election to be held on
ursday, June 4th attended a
Araining session held at the
incardine Town Hall on Friday
vening, May 6th. Mrs. Irene
alton and Harold Adams will be
isiting the homes in this immedi-
te area beginning at 9 a.m.
onday, May 9th. Your name must
e on the Voter's List to be able to
ave a vote in this election.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill,
eter and Peggy of Jackson,
ichigan spent the weekend at
heir cottage here.
Jim Sinnett, Chief' Engineer of
e "Paul H. Townsend" is
pending two weeks holidays with
is family here, arriving home on
nday, May 8th.
Frank Riegling and Clem Steffler
r., of Donnybrook left by car on
aturday, May 7th for Brownvale,
Iberta. Mr. Steffler plans to visit
ith his son, Mr. and Mrs. Clem
teffler and family in Whitelaw,
Iberta and Frank will be planting
is spring crop in Brownvale,
eturning home sometime around
he end of May.
Eddie Sinnett left on Saturday,
ay 7th for employment on the
oat the "S.S. Gulf Canada".
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Crawford
nd family of Aurora spent the
cekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
oward and the Hogan families.
LIONS SPEAKING CONTEST
Mary Luanne Clare, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare of
Kingsbridge, District A-9 winner in
the Lions Club Effective Speaking
contest, represented and sponsor-
ed by the Lucknow and District
Lions Club, gave her speech on the
topic "Drugs" in the Lions
Effective Speaking Contest held' at
the Peterborough College and
Vocational School in Peterborough
on Saturday, May 7th. Mr. Guy
Gibbons of Owen Sound was the
chairman for the program begin-
ning at 12 o'clock noon. There were
42 contestants 20 years of age and
under in the following four, groups:
English girls and English boys,
French girls and French boys
representing 18 Lions Club
Districts in Ontario as well as from
Quebec and Labrador. Three
winners were picked from each
group to compete against each
other for first, seconsLmst third
prizes making twelve contestants to
speak again in, the evening
following the banquet. The ban-
quet was held in the Lions Club
Hall and was enjoyed by over 300
people.
Alderman Ed Curtin, represent-
ing Mayor Cameron Wasson,
brought greetings from Peterbor-
ough.
Winners in the English girls
competition were first prize, Ingrid
MacDonald of Toronto, a grade 13
student speaking on 'Separatism'.
Her prize was $500. Second prize
winner was Marianne Payne of
Guelph with $200. speaking on
"The Sixties". Third prize of $100.
went to Janice Knapp of Brighton
speaking on "Being Distinct and
Determined". -
All other contestants received a
gift of $25 cash and a certificate.
Dancing to the wee hours of the
morning was enjoyed by all.
• Stu Reavie, president of the
Lucknow Lions Club and Mrs.
Mrs. Nancy Park, Grade three
and four teacher has been named
secretary to the Huron-Perth Music
Teachers Executive. Mrs. Park and
Mrs. Lillian Simpson have done
extremely well this year in the
Stratford Music Festival with their
students and it is to be hoped that
they will participate next year.
On Monday, May 2nd, St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge Sen-
ior Boys entertained Brookside
School to a game of soccer. Tom
Foran opened the scoring for the
Kingsbridge team but Brookside
equalized the score on a penalty
shot. The game was close and
ended in a 1-1 tie. To break the tie
each' school took penalty shots, five
for each school. Brookside hit the
bar three times but Michael Frayne
and Brian Drennan scored for
,Kingsbridge to make the score 3-1.
This game was part of the
preparation for the Goderich Tour-
nament to be played in Goderich on
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Reavie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McKenzie and .Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clare attended the speaking
competition, spending the weekend
at the Holiday Inn, Peterborough.
Senior Handball is the major
event at the inter mural level at St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge.
First round winners in the boys'
competitions are: Ronnie Austin,
Brian Drennan, Tom Franken,
Floyd Courtney, Tom Foran, Mich-
ael Frayne, Dean Doherty, Rae
Forgett, Steven Frayne.
In the girls' competitions first
round winners are: Joanne Craw-
ford, Donna VanOsch, Jean Vogt,
Sharon Doherty, Astrid Plass-
chaert, Cathy VanDiepen Betty
Knoop, Frances VanRooy, Darlene
Austin.
Second round winners so far are
Brian Drennan, Steven Frayne and
Michael Frayne in the boy's
division and Jackie VanOsch in the